We are afraid of humanoid robots
Bosch Tech Compass asked more than 1,000 Hungarian adults and found that three out of four people know about humanoid robot technology, but only 16% think it will have a positive influence on their lives.
This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2025/6-7.
It is noteworthy that 22 from 100 respondents are afraid of robots – this proportion is lower for AI. More than half of Hungarians believe AI will have a significant influence on everyday life in the next decade. //
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